9 reasons why the new Lincoln Navigator concept car is a glimpse into the future

Lincoln introduced its new Navigator concept car at the New York Auto Show today, and of all things it sports giant gullwing doors.

You may need a taller garage:

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Before we get ahead of ourselves, the concept car won't go into production and the gullwing will not be included in the production model, Autoblog reported. Still, Lincoln president Kumar Galhotra told Autoblog the concept serves as a "very strong" hint of what we can expect in the production model.

With several high-tech features and semi-autonomous capabilities, it's worth taking a closer look at Lincoln's concept car:

First things first, look at those gullwing doors.

Those open to a spacious interior with six seats that can be adjusted 30 ways.

No matter what type of butt you have, these seats will accommodate.
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There are entertainment consoles on the back of four seats so passengers can watch TV or play games.

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The folks sitting up front also get a massive display: a large touchscreen is built right into the dash.

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And the interior is designed for comfort and maximizing space. There's even a built-in wardrobe management system in the trunk.

For those times when a walk-in closet simply won't do.
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The Navigator concept comes with semi-autonomous capabilities as well — it's equipped with a radar and cameras to scan for obstacles.

If it detects a pedestrian or some other object, it will warn the driver. But if the driver doesn't respond to the warning in time, the car will activate the brakes to reduce the impact of a collision.
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It also comes with park assist — four cameras provide a full 360-degree view of the car's surroundings.

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Those cameras will feed live video to the front console so drivers can see their surroundings when parking.

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A lane-keeping assist system will detect when the car is drifting and alert the driver by making the steering wheel vibrate.